Sentence examples for redistribute work from inspiring English sources

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(She notes 'the ability to retain, reuse, revise, remix, and redistribute work' as key aims).

An inexpensive dynamic load balancing strategy is introduced to redistribute work load among processors after adaptation.

Our GPU kernel proposes many trial moves in parallel on a checkerboard and uses a block-level queue to redistribute work among threads and avoid divergence.

All these are "labor" policies (rather than more general tax policies) in that they redistribute work (or non-work) incomes, and influence incentives to perform costly actions that affect individual earnings as well as the economy's overall productivity.

This will allow your employer to have the information needed to redistribute work load to other employees if necessary.

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The license allows people to copy, modify and redistribute works.

[National Report, Section A.] A Line of Books That Can Be Copied Prentice Hall is publishing a line of computer books under the Open Publication License, which allows people to copy, modify and redistribute works free.

Whether it be Spotify, online newspapers, or warehouse work, digital technology has almost universally had the effect of driving down wages and efficiently redistributing work to people of less skill and places of lower cost.

Some solutions could include looking for a temp to fill your position while you are away or by redistributing work to your colleagues.

"Redistribute my work ethic," read one sign.

Carrying signs reading "I am tea'ed off" and "Redistribute my work ethic," they waved American flags while a rock band urged, "You got to be a citizen again".

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